a test might be used tomorrow to help a patient with cancer now is delayed 6 months
Chris Collins
The Public Record
putting any type of delay into this sphere of personalized medicine and treatment especially in the cancer and oncology world runs the risk frankly of causing people to die
I think there's lessons learned in that, when you're good stewards of taxpayer money, the taxpayers expect a level of scrutiny at least consistent with what big banks do when they make loans.
This is ObamaCare at its worst. It's not surprising to me. I saw this coming 3 years ago.
I think it's just important to note again that it's a little concerning that CMS is making a $91 million loan based on what sounds like an analysis done by the New York State Department of Insurance, which ultimately was proven, by the…
Well, somebody asked me if I'd be surprised we're here today. Well, no, I predicted this over 2 years ago.
ObamaCare was set up for failure. It was set up to encourage low premiums, to deceive the American public.
I can't say I feel sorry for the American taxpayers who are bearing this financial burden who were deceived from day one.
This was set up for failure from day one. The insurance companies knew it was going to fail.
If somebody was really watching a $250 million loan, day by day and week by week, I don't think you would wake up 2 months later you would have found out 2 months earlier.





